^should we ask the ones that come here for care bc they cant get it in their country?And your "conclusion" on why health system is "fucked" is pretty fucked itself.What would be your solution? Pay doctors based on outcomes? Sounds great, lets think it through for a bit. How would we determine an acceptable outcome? So if you work an ER in a rural or poor setting and have a lower outcome due mostly to your patient base, do you just pay those doctors less for a certain procedure vs another doctor? So you only get paid 70% of what we pay other doctors? You realize this will just lead to doctors not seeing high risk patients on a larger scale right? Surgeons in particular are VERY aware of their surgical numbers and they typically dont want to mess with those as is. Now you are trying in payment to those numbers, meaning a lot more will be rejected for surgeries.THe real problem is there are too many people and agencies between the consumer and the provider, thus increasing costs(to those who actually pay) AND increasing demand(among those who dont face the true cost).Medicare currently has a system they use to track quality/outcomes. Eventually it will be tied to reimbursements and more and more docs will continue to drop it.imohttps://www.cms.gov/QualityInitiativesGenInfo/I fill out these forms everyday.Not to mention the ICD 10 codes are coming in 2013 which will be a HUGE pain in the ass for providers but a great data source for insurances companies and govt. Im hoping our EMRs will fill in most of the BS they are supposed to be asking with each diagnosis. (as if some pencil pusher sitting at the medicare office has any clue what any of it means) Oh you are treating an ulcer.. well we need to know how deep and wide the ulcer is in order for you to get paid... Crucial info for insurance companies and govt to have right there.Of course I also plan on a large group of people demanding doctors become indentured servants at some point as well, for the "privilege" of working in the US. [Edited on January 31, 2012 at 2:30 PM. Reason : .]
1/31/2012 2:26:09 PM
eyedrb sounds like a waitress bitching about tips.
1/31/2012 2:34:27 PM
Health insurance was invented to cover catastrophic illness. That's the purpose of insurance. High deductible health insurance does that, and it's pretty affordable.
1/31/2012 3:02:08 PM
1/31/2012 3:05:51 PM
double post:
1/31/2012 3:29:35 PM
1/31/2012 3:34:59 PM
No one ever answered the issue of poor people and healthcare other than by citing social darwinism. Honestly, that's pretty fucked up. In a society that is capable of producing so much wealth we should be able to provide basic care. Greater access to preventative care would greatly improve the health of the entire country on the whole. You people who are claiming that poor people can still afford health care are deluded. There are millions of jobs out there that are vital to a functioning economy that do not provide a standard of living high enough to afford such a luxury. Not caring for these people is leading to the disintegration of our advanced society. Everyone who works should be able to care for themselves but as it is there are people who work 70 hour weeks who can't make ends meet.Health care should not be run as a for-profit business. That's the problem. All this money is being siphoned off the top (just like in every other business in America) and it's just going to pad the wallets of the super-rich. The system is focused on moving patients through the system as fast as possible and not on results, kind of like a restaurant trying to keep the turnover rate as high as possible. That doesn't mean we should move to eyedrb's dumbfuck system of paying according to results. But removing the profit motive from health care would inherently be the best and easiest way to help keep costs low. I know this violates every shred of being some of you possess but some things should just not be run for-profit. Like prisons. The cost to society is too great to let something of such great value as health care exist solely for profit.
1/31/2012 5:42:00 PM
1/31/2012 5:48:46 PM
1/31/2012 5:54:36 PM
1/31/2012 6:14:51 PM
1/31/2012 6:29:42 PM
Obama Admits Killing Civilians in Pakistan For First Timehttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-16804247
1/31/2012 6:39:23 PM
People are afraid of "death panels" in a public option. They don't want that decision to be made by bureaucrats.They're somehow very comfortable with those same decisions being made by capitalists, however.
1/31/2012 6:41:24 PM
^^ posted this in the "jail" thread.
1/31/2012 6:43:34 PM
1/31/2012 7:23:57 PM
george bush has caused the 4th year in a row of $1 trillion+ deficits![Edited on January 31, 2012 at 8:17 PM. Reason : +]
1/31/2012 8:16:44 PM
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2/1/2012 8:45:41 AM
2/1/2012 3:40:30 PM
^yet I see bad doctors struggle in business everyday while others have a long wait time. hmmmHave you seen any of the many posts of people asking for recommendations for X kind of doctor just on this site alone? Society usually weeds out poor performers all the time, not just in health care. I can write a great review for a shitty pizza joint, but chances are it will still close down or adapt to stay open. What makes you think medicine is different? (non emergent care)My opinion of collecting this information has nothing to do with fraud. Which is why I asked you why you felt that way.
2/1/2012 4:37:06 PM
2/1/2012 5:47:58 PM
To better protect America from imminent terrorist threats, love is a battlefield.
2/1/2012 6:42:58 PM
all the right-wing attack dogs like to shit on this ^ guy.But I like him. He stands on the left and doesn't afraid...[Edited on February 1, 2012 at 6:46 PM. Reason : ]
2/1/2012 6:45:38 PM
2/1/2012 6:47:29 PM
yes. that was the joke.
2/1/2012 6:48:02 PM
must be an ARROVE type thing
2/1/2012 6:59:02 PM
U.S. Government is now recording your Skype conversations. Even Skype is surprised, claims there was never a search warrant.http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-57368523-261/feds-we-obtained-megaupload-conversations-with-search-warrant/[Edited on February 1, 2012 at 8:28 PM. Reason : HOPE]
2/1/2012 8:27:53 PM
when the revolution comes......people are gonna have to communicate and organize by snail mail.buy stamps.but seriously, this is the textbook definition of inverted totalitarianism.[Edited on February 1, 2012 at 8:38 PM. Reason : ]
2/1/2012 8:34:37 PM
Thanks for making yourself look bad burro by taking 2 sentences out of a 4+ paragraph post out of context.Can someone with more than 2/5 of a brain please respond to my post?
2/1/2012 9:23:30 PM
2/1/2012 10:03:01 PM
I'm seeing a lot of opinion but you've yet to provide even a half of a fact.The point is that the thing driving the medical industry is pure profit motive as opposed to increasing coverage to as many people as possible. It's kind of like the diamonds market. The world could produce enough diamonds for everyone in the world to have some. But why would you make less money selling more diamonds when you can raise the price and make more profit? The only problem is that health care is one of the primary factors in standard of living and not a luxury item (well it kind of is, but it shouldn't be).The primary factor driving prices higher for healthcare isn't the government, it's the profit motive.
2/1/2012 10:27:36 PM
McKesson's earnings for 2010 are on their wikipedia page. it's a well-known fact that medicare fraud costs the gov't billions every year. do I need to cite a source for general knowledge, now?and your point of the profit motive by pointing to CEO salaries is absurd. I can't think of a better way to make more money than to serve more customers. but then again, you might fundamentally misunderstand what insurance is, too. I don't know if you do this, but many people falsely equate health insurance with health care, and the two simply are not the same. you complain so vociferously about the profit motive, yet you completely ignore how market economics are NOT at work in the health care industry. You've got an entire sector where the actual cost of almost everything isn't borne by the customer and can barely even be known by the customer, yet are then shocked that the price is high. what the fuck are you expecting to happen?and the primary factor isn't the government? then why the hell has the cost of it only skyrocketed with more and more government intervention into the system? you think we have a free market today? We've got a massive program called Medicare, you might have heard of it. It imposes price caps. That's not free-market. And then guess what those price-caps mean? the cost that isn't covered by Medicare gets passed along to others. Guess what that means? Price goes up! This isn't rocket science, dude.Then, you've got massive mandates, both federal and state, on what insurance should cover. That's not a free market! And, since insurance pays less than what is billed, guess what doctors do to compensate? increase the price! There's no reason for insurance to cover a regular doctor's visit. Your car insurance doesn't cover oil changes, so why should your health insurance cover the medical equivalent? The more mandates you tack on to a product that should be only catastrophic in nature, the more you move that product away from its intended purpose and function, yet then you are startled when that product fails to work in a satisfactory way. what the fuck were you expecting?and, for someone asking for evidence, you sure aren't offering ANY evidence that the profit motive is what is driving up prices, except for a few CEO salaries which amount to barely 1% of revenues. it makes a great talking point, mind you, but you are lacking on any proof to your claim. Meanwhile, the notion that we have anything resembling a free market in health care is easily and roundly thrashed[Edited on February 1, 2012 at 10:41 PM. Reason : ]
2/1/2012 10:39:59 PM
Let me get this straight. You're comparing diamonds to health care? What makes health care inherently different than housing or food? Sure, it's outrageously expensive, but there are reasons for that. There isn't really an upper limit on the number of doctors and hospitals we can have. There's no "supply" to control as with diamonds. Well, actually, there is...and the government is doing it. Med school is expensive as shit due to excess credit driving up tuition. Various problems with the tax code encourage third party payers. The AMA is, essentially, a cartel. The FDA approves drugs that end up making people less healthy in the long run.So, no, you can't even try to make the case that it's profit driving up cost and that government has nothing to do with it. That's ridiculous. Health care is arguably the most intervened in market, with the exception of maybe banking/financial industries. Whether or not you realize it, you want profit driven health care, because if it's not driven by profit, you can guarantee that the overall quality is going to go down. Everyone might be covered under your ideal system, but progress slows down and the end result is worse.[Edited on February 1, 2012 at 10:42 PM. Reason : ]
2/1/2012 10:41:17 PM
I just ignore burro whenever he talks about healthcare. He either (a) has no idea what he is talking about or (b) throws meaningless technicalities at you.
2/2/2012 2:54:04 AM
Number of people on the no-fly list has doubled in the past year. Still secret, with no accountability or appeals process. Spreading to trains and buses. Highway checkpoints soon to follow.http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/feb/02/us-no-fly-list-doubles
2/2/2012 9:06:43 AM
2/2/2012 10:12:45 AM
My name used to be on the no fly list... Had it removed, once I verified I wasn't the sex offender who as a similar name and birthday.
2/2/2012 10:18:48 AM
2/2/2012 10:37:46 AM
Why can't sex offenders fly on airplanes? Since when is it the federal government's job to enforce state parole violations? What keeps those nazi's boots on their feet without laces?
2/2/2012 11:58:55 AM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/economists-expect-7th-straight-month-of-solid-hiring-unemployment-rate-likely-unchanged/2012/02/03/gIQA98cGmQ_story.html?wpisrc=al_comboNE_bNews Alert: U.S. economy adds 243,000 jobs in January; unemployment rate falls to 8.3 percent
2/3/2012 9:38:50 AM
How does this add to Obama's credibility? Obama created very few, if any, of those jobs. If anything, the credit should go to Ben Bernanke, with his brilliant zero rate interest rate policy. A little credit should go to those dirty, evil capitalists driven by "profit" and "returns". Assholes.In all seriousness, the real story is how many dropped out of the labor force.A record 1.2 million fell out of the labor force in January.[Edited on February 3, 2012 at 10:26 AM. Reason : ]
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2/3/2012 11:01:00 AM
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/02/03/10309613-obama-agenda-prayers-and-politicsWhat as asshole.
2/3/2012 11:09:40 AM
2/3/2012 11:26:51 AM
Wow, February and the flailing has already begun. Every economist was predicting around 100k-150k jobs created in January and an uptick in unemployment. Instead, we got a figure that blew those predictions out of the water, a drop in unemployment, and upward revisions for previous months. Spin it however you want, but this is great news for the President and it absolutely wrecks whatever case the GOP is going to try to make against him. Keep in mind that the only month that didn't see positive job growth since the stimulus kicked in was during the debt ceiling fight. http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm
2/3/2012 11:28:08 AM
Yo, d357r0y3r and y0willy0http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm
2/3/2012 1:08:12 PM
No one said 1.2 million people stopped looking for work. Read carefully. 1.2 million left the labor force, which is a substantial jump. When you're calculating percentages and a huge number of people are taken out of the equation, it's going to look like things are getting better. In reality, we've just got less people working, and we're squeezing more productivity and of the ones that are working.
2/3/2012 1:20:26 PM